The Blind Boys of Alabama
Wikipedia - "The Blind Boys of Alabama are a gospel group from Alabama that first formed at the Alabama Institute for the Negro Blind at Talladega, Alabama in 1939. The three main vocalists of the group and their drummer/percussionist are all blind."
Wikipedia, The Blind Boys of Alabama, YouTube - Vintage, Higher Ground, Living for Jesus, 'Down By The Riverside
"Rabbits" - David Lynch
Wikipedia - "Rabbits is presented with the tagline: 'In a nameless city deluged by a continuous rain... three rabbits live with a fearful mystery'. As with most of David Lynch's films, the score was composed by Angelo Badalamenti."
Wikipedia, YouTube - "Rabbits", David Lynch
JR at TED: Can Art Change the World?
"French photographer/street artist JR has garnered considerable media attention for his community-minded public art in recent years. Last week, for example, the New York Times chronicled his rise in an article titled “Supercolossal Street Art.” The Times and other news organizations care about JR because, back in October, the TED organization announced that it was awarding the artist with its annual TED Prize of $100,000..."
Thought Catalog (Video), NYT - "Supercolossal Street Art", Announcing the 2011 TED Prize winner: JR
The Shaggs
Wikipedia - "The Shaggs were an American all-female rock group formed in Fremont, New Hampshire in 1968. The band was composed of sisters Dorothy "Dot" Wiggin (vocals/lead guitar), Betty Wiggin (vocals/rhythm guitar), Helen Wiggin (drums), and later Rachel Wiggin (bass). The Shaggs were formed by Dot, Betty, and Helen in 1968 on the insistence of their father, Austin Wiggin, who believed that his mother foresaw the band's rise to stardom. The band's only studio album, Philosophy of the World, was released in 1969."
Wikipedia, The Shaggs, last.fm, "Better Than the Beatles (and DNA, Too)" by Lester Bangs, The Village Voice, Jan. 28-Feb. 3, 1981, YouTube - Philosophy of the world, My Cutie, It's Halloween, My Pal Foot Foot, Wheels
Rock-Paper-Scissors: You vs. the Computer
"Computers mimic human reasoning by building on simple rules and statistical averages. Test your strategy against the computer in this rock-paper-scissors game illustrating basic artificial intelligence. Choose from two different modes: novice, where the computer learns to play from scratch, and veteran, where the computer pits over 200,000 rounds of previous experience against you."
NYT
On-U Sound Records
Wikipedia - "On-U Sound Records is an English record label best known for releasing its own unique flavour of dub music since the 1980s. The label is owned by producer Adrian Sherwood and home to acts such as Tackhead, Dub Syndicate, African Head Charge, The London Underground, Little Annie, Creation Rebel, Mark Stewart, Gary Clail, New Age Steppers, Audio Active, Asian Dub Foundation, and the dub collective Singers & Players plus others."
Wikipedia, On-U Sound Records, YouTube - Gary Clail On-U Sound System - Human Nature, Bim Sherman - REVOLUTION mono - on U sound records roots reggae stepper 1982 10 inch, O.N.U. SOUNDS DUB SYNDICATE 1984 video, Beef- Gary Clail on-U Sound System (Bim Sherman), Depeche Mode Told you so (ON-U-Sound Dominatrix 1983 Remix), On-U Sound++
EVOL
EVOL, Wallflower, Multiple Choice, 2009
"EVOL's interests have focused on the overlooked and the refuse of urban society, offering visual comments and thoughts that remind us of the failure of modernism and its visions of an architectural utopia. EVOL draws our attention to the collective memory of places, a memory that is open ended, but in it’s decoding always seems to remain strangely personal. The artists’ exploration of urban sites and the visual ‘background’ noise of the city is a stark reminder of the transience of life as well as the certainty of death."
WILDE GALLERY, (2), EVOL
Pioneers of the Downtown Scene, New York 1970s
Laurie Anderson performing How to Yodel at Soup and Tart, the Kitchen Gallery, New York 1974
"This Spring Barbican Art Gallery presents Laurie Anderson, Trisha Brown, Gordon Matta-Clark: Pioneers of the Downtown Scene, New York 1970s. This is the first major presentation to examine the experimental and often daring approaches – from dancing on rooftops to cutting fragments out of abandoned buildings – taken by these three leading figures in the rough-and-ready arts scene developing in downtown Manhattan during the 1970s."
Art Daily, Pioneers of the Downtown Scene: a walk on the wall side, YouTube - Laurie Anderson Trisha Brown and Gordon Matta-Clark Pioneers Of The Downtown Scene New York 1970
History of Hip-Hop Vol. 8: 1986
"Tracklist after the jump!
The Beastie Boys – Posse In Effect
Joeski Love – Pee Wee’s Dance
Rodney O & Joe Cooley – Everlasting Bass
Eric B. & Rakim – My Melody
Sweet Tee & Jazzy Joyce – It’s My Beat
Boogie Down Productions – South Bronx
MC Shan – The Bridge
Original Concept – Knowledge Me
Kool Moe Dee – Go See the Doctor
Salt ‘N Pepa – My Mic Sounds Nice
King Tee – Payback’s A Mutha
Run DMC – Dumb Girl
Ultramagnetic MCs – Ego Trippin
Just Ice – Cold Getting Dumb
Eric B. & Rakim – Eric B. For President
Biz Markie – Make The Music With Your Mouth Biz
Stetsasonic – 4Ever My Beat
Heavy D – Mr. Big Stuff
Kool G Rap – It’s A Demo
Steady B – Bring The Beat Back
Word Of Mouth feat. DJ Cheese – Coast To Coast
The Beastie Boys – Time To Get Ill
Run DMC – Peter Piper
Dj Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince – Live At Union Square"
The Rub
Modulations: Cinema for the Ear (1998)
"Iara Lee's compelling documentary chronicles how sound technology has eclipsed traditional modes of performance in much recent pop music. Without passing aesthetic judgments, Lee focusses on how the manipulation of sound has allowed d.j.s and sound mixers to fill the spot once reserved for composers, sometimes with impressive creativity."
amazon, Modulations - Cinema For The Ear 1/8, 2/8, 3/8, 4/8, 5/8, 6/8, 7/8, 8/8
Woodsmen and River Drivers
"Men and women who worked for the Machias Lumber Company before 1930 share their recollections of the logging industry in Maine when they cut trees by hand, hauled logs to the river with horses, and floated them down to the mill. Remarkable documentary footage from the 1930's illustrates this dangerous and exhausting work. The memoires include stories about death on the job and the ballad 'The Jam on Gerry's Rock'."
folkstreams
27 sounds manufactured in a kitchen - John Cage
"In his short film '27 Sounds Manufactured in a Kitchen,' legendary experimental composer John Cage (1912-1992), perhaps most famous for 4'33'', grabs your attention with some incredibly agile editing, then lectures you on the advantages of a macrobiotic diet. It's exactly how every rambly old person who is also an avant-garde artist should behave. (Artinfo)"
YouTube
Christian Marclay - Part I: Race to ‘The Clock’
"A three-part saga of trying to see the last day of Christian Marclay’s The Clock at the Paula Cooper Gallery."
The Paris Review - Part I: Race to ‘The Clock’, Part II: Escape to Newark, Part III: Time’s a Goon
Jammin' the Blues (1944)
"Jammin' the Blues is a 1944 short film in which several prominent jazz musicians got together for a rare filmed jam session. It featured Lester Young, Red Callender, Harry Edison, Marlowe Morris, Sid Catlett, Barney Kessel, Jo Jones, John Simmons, Illinois Jacquet, Marie Bryant, Archie Savage and Garland Finney. Barney Kessel is the only white performer in the film." Tinker Greene via Clu Inglehoffer.
YouTube - Jammin' the Blues (1944)
Stephan Balkenhol
"Since approximately 1982 the larger-than-life human figure and head, carved straight out of a block of wood, have determined the sculptor's creations. Stephan Balkenhol treats wood with traditional tools, always considering the wood as a living substance. Grooves, cracks, chips and fissures remain visible and document the sculpting process."
Art Directory, Brown, Contemporary Art Daily, Google
Julian Merrow-Smith - Postcard from Provence
The Road to Les Baux
"Postcard from Provence is a daily diary in paintings by British artist Julian Merrow-Smith, following the changing seasons of his adopted home in the Vaucluse, in the South of France. His still life paintings are inspired by objets trouvés, pottery and seasonal produce from the local markets whilst many of his landscape paintings represent scenes within walking distance of his studio."
Postcard from Provence, 1
Times Square of the 1980s: A Short Documentary
"Siegel captures a pre-Disneyfied Times Square at night two decades past. As seen from a teenager's point of view, the short film includes voice-over interviews with local teenagers. A great blast from the past and a reminder of the importance of an era where so many of our current influential artists gained traction."
Juxtapoz - Times Square of the 1980s: A Short Documentary
Dion and the Belmonts
Wikipedia - "Dion and the Belmonts was a leading American vocal group of the late 1950s. The group formed when Dion DiMucci, lead singer, (born July 18, 1939), joined The Belmonts - Carlo Mastrangelo, baritone, (born October 5, 1938), Freddie Milano, second tenor, (born August 22, 1939), and Angelo D'Aleo, first tenor, (born February 3, 1940) in late 1957."
Wikipedia, W - The_Belmonts, YouTube - I Wonder Why, A teenager in love, Donna the Prima Donna, Runaround sue, The Wanderer, Ruby Baby, Abraham, Martin And John
Simon Schama's Power of Art - Rothko
Joanna Neborsky
"The rise of the literary animation. As previously reported, Teleportal Readings has begun producing delightful animated videos of author readings. Also Electric Literature has been making beautiful animations of single sentences. One of our favorites was Joanna Neborsky‘s take on a line from Patrick deWitt‘s 'The Bastard'."
MobyLives, Joanna Neborsky, A Journey Round My Skull
In Your Dreams
"Shoveling snow away from the movie entrance, Chilicothe, Ohio: photo by Arthur Rothstein, February 1940"
Tom Clark: Beyond the Pale
David Rawlings And Gillian Welch: NPR's Tiny Desk Concert
"David Rawlings is a remarkably gifted producer, session guitarist and singer who's most widely known for his contributions to other musicians' work — particularly his longtime partnership with folk and traditional country artist Gillian Welch."
npr - David Rawlings And Gillian Welch
February 2009: Gillian Welch
Experimental Music: Cage and Beyond
"Michael Nyman's book is a first-hand account of experimental music from 1950 to 1970. First published in 1974, it has remained the classic text on a significant form of music making and composing that developed alongside, and partly in opposition to, the postwar modernist tradition of composers such as Boulez, Berio, or Stockhausen."
amazon, Google
RE/Search Publications
Wikipedia - "RE/Search Publications is an American magazine and book publisher, based in San Francisco, founded and edited by Andrea Juno and V. Vale in 1980. It was the successor to Vale's earlier punk rock fanzine Search & Destroy (1977–1979), and was started with $100 from Allen Ginsberg and Lawrence Ferlinghetti. RE/Search itself began as a tabloid-sized magazine."
Wikiedia, Pranks, Punk and Industrial Culture from V. Vale, YouTube - John Waters on RE/Search's "Pranks!"
Trouble Funk
Wikipedia - "Trouble Funk is an American R&B and funk band from Washington, D.C. They helped to popularize the Washington, D.C. funk subgenre go-go. Among their well-known songs is the go-go anthem 'Hey Fellas'."
Wikiedia, last.fm, wat - HEY FELLAS, YouTube - Good To Go, Still Smokin' (The Tube 1986), Drop The Bomb (1982), Let's Get Small (1982)
Kraftwerk and the Electronic Revolution
"I thought I knew something about Kraftwerk, and Krautrock for that matter, till I saw the documentary DVD 'Kraftwerk and the Electronic Revolution' by Thomas Arnold. The DVD takes us on a journey through late 60s, early 70s Germany where lingering depression and shame from WWII inspired a new generation of youth to find new freedom and expressions in pop music."
Synth ME, amazon, veoh - Kraftwerk and the Electronic Revolution
Playing with Pictures: The Art of Victorian Photocollage
Mary Georgiana Caroline, Lady Filmer (English, 1838–1903)
"Most often, our special exhibitions highlight important aspects of the Met's collection or explore areas of curatorial expertise, but occasionally they give us the chance, instead, to present a type of work that's entirely absent from the collection. Playing with Pictures: The Art of Victorian Photocollage is one such instance."
Metropolitan Museum of Art, NYT - The Pastime of Victorian Cutups, YouTube - Women's Work: Albums and Their Makers
Swoon
"Swoon is a street artist originally from Daytona Beach, Florida. She moved to New York City at age nineteen, and specializes in life-size wheatpaste prints and paper cutouts of figures. Swoon, real name Caledonia Dance Curry, studied painting at the Pratt Institute in Brooklyn and started doing street art around 1999."
Wikipedia, gothamist, SWOON, YouTube - Walrus TV Artist Feature: Swoon Interview from "The Run Up" , Swoon presenting her work at MoMA, (Part 1 of 2), (Part 2 of 2)
Hand Catching Lead (1968) - Richard Serra
"1968's Hand Catching Lead was Serra's first film (youtube will try and tell you it was made in 1971, but that's youtube). Serra claims it was an attempt to break into the 'intimidating' medium of film, inspired by the 'great freedom' he saw expressed in Warhol's work and the 'tentative, experimental' nature of films like Yvonne Rainer's Hand Movie and Line."
UbuWeb
‘A Vanguard of Friends’ - Dan Chiasson
Jane Freilicher: The Painting Table, 1954
"Tibor de Nagy, the iconic midtown gallery, has been celebrating its sixtieth anniversary with a show that doesn’t so much trace its history as distill its early essence. 'Painters & Poets' includes drawings, chapbooks, letters and well-known paintings that emerged from the fantastic collaborations between Frank O’Hara and Larry Rivers, O’Hara and Joe Brainard, Brainard and John Ashbery, James Schuyler and Grace Hartigan, among many others."
NYR Blog
"Adios Nonino" - Astor Piazzolla
"It's useless to understand the somber poetry nestled beneath these melodies thirsty of calm and hope whose sleepless inspiration always searches elusive roots, he is the son of immigrants who desperately left their native lands and never returned, so this genetic heritage makes the Argentinean gazes America with European lenses, loaded of a devouring blend of nostalgia and homesickness that never finds shelter. Let these sounds convey you to unknown landscapes and unexplored horizons, due the tango is the loyal swan's song and inseparable partnership of a never-ending journey. - Hiram Gomez Pardo"
amazon, YouTube - "Adios Nonino"
Betye Saar
Record for Hattie, 1974
Wikipedia - "Betye Irene Saar (July 30, 1926 in Los Angeles, California) is an American artist, known for her work in the field of assemblage. ... In the late 1960s Saar began collecting images of Aunt Jemima, Uncle Tom, Little Black Sambo, and other stereotyped African American figures from folk culture and advertising. She incorporated them into collages and assemblages, transforming them into statements of political and social protest."
Wikipedia, Betye Saar, npr - "Life Is a Collage for Artist Betye Saar", YouTube - Racism - Part 1, Part 2, The Liberation of Aunt Jemima, The Resurrection of Aunt Jemima, The Influence of the African Diaspora, Artistic Style
Different Trains (1988) - Steve Reich
Wikipedia - "Different Trains is a three-movement piece for string quartet and tape written by Steve Reich in 1988. ... The work's three movements have the following titles: America-Before the War (movement 1), Europe-During the War (movement 2), After the War (movement 3). During the war years, Reich made train journeys between New York and Los Angeles to visit his parents, who had separated. Years later, he pondered the fact that, as a Jew, had he been in Europe instead of the United States at that time, he might have been travelling in Holocaust trains."
Wikipedia, amazon, Literature of the Holocaust
vimeo: Different Trains part 1-America before the war, part 2-Europe during the war, Different Trains part 3-America after the war
Neil Haydock: different trains - part one (Video), part 2, part 3, part 4
Brion Gysin exhibition ‘Alarm’ in Paris at Galerie de France
William S. Burroughs and Brion Gysin, The Third Mind, 1965
"‘Alarm’, a new Brion Gysin exhibition in Paris at Galerie de France opened on 19th February and runs until 02 April 2011. La Galerie de France was one of the private galleries that supported and exhibited Brion Gysin’s work during his life time. This exhibition features works from private collections."
Brion Gysin - Video
Robert Grenier
Wikipedia - "Robert Grenier (born in Minneapolis, Minnesota on August 4, 1941– ) is a contemporary American poet associated with the Language School. He was founding co-editor (with Barrett Watten) of the influential magazine This (1971–1974). This was a watershed moment in the history of recent American poetry, providing one of the first gatherings in print of various writers, artists, and poets now identified (or loosely referred to) as the Language poets."
Wikipedia, EPC, Review: Robert Grenier – 64 (The Irony of Flatness, Bury Art Gallery, 19 July – 8 November), Robert Grenier: A Survey, CAPITALIZATION in Grenier's Series: Poems 1967-1971, SENTENCES. Robert Grenier.
A Stanley Kubrick Odyssey - A Tribute
"We received an email earlier this week from Richard Vezina to let us know about a rather impressive homage he's put together celebrating the work of the late, great Stanley Kubrick. Described as a 'visual-analysis', the 13-minute video juxtaposes imagery from all of the director's films (barring Spartacus, which Richard doesn't consider to be an original Kubrick movie), and really is an exceptional tribute to the legendary filmmaker and his unique visual talents."
Flickering Myth
September 2010: 2001: Space Odyssey
May 2009: Stanley Kubrick
The Aggrovators
Wikipedia - "The Aggrovators were a dub/reggae backing band in the 1970s & 1980s, and one of the main session bands of producer, Bunny Lee. The line-up varied, with Lee using the name for whichever set of musicians he was using at any time. The band's name derived from the record shop that Lee had run in the late 1960s, Agro Sounds. Alumni of the band included many musicians who later went to make names for themselves in reggae music. Legends such as Jackie Mittoo, Sly and Robbie, Tommy McCook, and Aston Barrett were all involved with the band at one point or another."
Wikipedia, YouTube - Ten Pieces In One, Sun Is Shining Dub, Jah Jah Dub, Doctor Seaton, Take Five, Blood Version, A Natty Version
Talking Union and Other Union Songs - The Almanac Singer
"Pete Seeger, in a conversation with Tim Robbins for Pacifica Radio (2006), talks about The Almanac Singer, Woody Guthrie, Lee Hays, John Handcox, Theodore Dreiser, Alan Lomax, Millard Lampell, raising money for records (Songs for John Doe), The Daily Worker, Folkways reissue of 'Talking Union' with additional recordings by The Songswappers (including Mary Travers, Erik Darling), Hitler, Stalin, Churchill, Truman etc., and sings (parts of) 'Why Do You Stand There In The Rain?' and 'The Strange Death of John Doe' (model for Bob Dylan's 'Man On The Street')."
YouTube - The Almanac Singers, Smithsonian Institution - Talking Union and Other Union Songs, I Don't Want Your Millions (Almanac Singers.), Talking Union, Pete Seeger & Arlo Guthrie - Union Maid, Pete Seeger - Which side are you on, Pete Seeger - We shall not be moved, Almanac Singers - Roll The Union On, Bucky Halker - Casey Jones, the Union Scab, Miners Lifeguard (Wilsons), Pete Seeger & The Weavers - Solidarity Forever
La Seine
A walkway along the Right Bank near the Tuileries
Wikipedia - "The Seine (French: La Seine, pronounced: [la sɛn]) is a major river and commercial waterway within the regions of the Île-de-France and Haute-Normandie in France."
Wikipedia, Paris History: La Seine, YouTube - The Seine, Paris, La Seine à Paris
On Line
"Drawing conventionally has been associated with pen, pencil, and paper, but artists have drawn lines on walls, earth, ceramics, fabric, film, and computer screens, with tools ranging from sticks to scrapers to pixels. Looking beyond institutional definitions of the medium, On Line ... argues for an expanded history of drawing that moves off the page into space and time."
MoMA
Selling Water By the Side of the River - Evan Lurie
"His first solo album, Selling Water by the Side of the River was released in 1990, during a hiatus from the Lounge Lizards. The album, which showcases Lurie's compositional skills, consists of classically-inflected chamber pieces featuring Alfredo Pedernera on bandoneon and Marc Ribot on guitar. ... ~ Matthew Carlin, Rovi"
YouTube, amazon, YouTube - Evan Lurie : Spinster's Waltz, Rintrah Roars, Terraces, The orderly retreat
Slinger - Edward Dorn
"Dorn's high-spirited, crazy-quilt, complex anti-epic is a masterful critique of late twentieth-century capitalism and is one of the great comic poems of American literature. Dorn is one of the few political poets in America; this fantasy about a demigod cowboy, a saloon madam, and a talking horse named Claude Levi-Strauss, who travel the Southwest in search of Howard Hughes, as become a minor classic."
amazon, Jacket 23# - Edward Dorn: A World of Difference, by Tom Clark, Google - "Art Rising to Clarity: Edward Dorn's Compleat Slinger" by William J. Lockwood, Edward Dorn: Gunslinger Book 1......Podcast of opening lines read by Ed Dorn at bottom of blog, Chicago Poetry - "INTERVIEW WITH ED DORN" by Effie Mihopoulos, gary brower gunslinger in new mexico: for ed dorn (1929-1999)
M|A|R|R|S
Wikipedia - "MARRS (stylised MARRS on logo) was a 1987 one-off recording act formed by the groups A.R. Kane and Colourbox which only released one commercial disc. It became 'a one-hit wonder of rare influence' because of their international hit 'Pump Up the Volume', considered the first UK number one to contain samples from other songs, and nominated for a Grammy Award in 1989."
Wikipedia, W - Pump Up the Volume (song), YouTube - M.A.R.S. - Pump Up The Volume, MARRS - Pump Up The Volume [Radio Edit]
Christian Marclay: The Clock
"'The Clock' is constructed out of moments in cinema when time is expressed or when a character interacts with a clock, watch or just a particular time of day. Marclay has excerpted thousands of these fragments and edited them so that they flow in real time. While 'The Clock' examines how time, plot and duration are depicted in cinema, the video is also a working timepiece that is synchronised to the local time zone."
White Cube, Huffington Post, Artinfo, NYT, Paula Cooper Gallery, YouTube
The Social Network
"They all laughed at college nerd Mark Zuckerberg, whose idea for a social-networking site made him a billionaire. And they all laughed at the idea of a Facebook movie--except writer Aaron Sorkin and director David Fincher, merely two of the more extravagantly talented filmmakers around. Sorkin and Fincher's breathless picture, The Social Network, is a fast and witty creation myth about how Facebook grew from Zuckerberg's insecure geek-at-Harvard days into a phenomenon with 500 million users."
amazon, YouTube - The Social Network, YouTube - New York Film Festival, 1 of 5, 2 0f 5, 3 of 5, 4 of 5, 5 of 5
Hugo Keesing
"Hugo Keesing is a teacher and a pop music archivist. I'm not sure he'd refer to himself as an artist (I didn't ask him), but he did produce a piece of work called Chartsweep, which many of us who listen to sound collage couldn't help but think of as art."
UbuWeb
The Blues Accordin’ to Lightnin’ Hopkins
"A 1967 Les Blank film of Lightnin Hopkins visiting his hometown of Centerville, TX '…a gorgeous 31-minute poem of a movie, a series of snapshots from his life as well as a look at an era fast disappearing…Watching the film is something of a revelation, at least if you ever had a doubt where the blues came from.'"
Metafilter, Classic Blues Videos/YouTube - Blues Documentaries
Faith47
"Faith47 is a painter and street artist known best for the giant murals that adorn the city of Cape Town."
Wooster Collective
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